The Blank Theory
The Blank Theory formed in Lisbon, Portugal in 2003 with Jonathan Melo on vocals and keyboards, Pedro Pestana on bass, and Nuno Saraiva on drums. They...
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The Blank Theory formed in Lisbon, Portugal in 2003 with Jonathan Melo on vocals and keyboards, Pedro Pestana on bass, and Nuno Saraiva on drums. They released their self-titled debut album in 2005, which blended electronic, ambient, and indie rock elements.
After Melo left in 2009, Pestana and Saraiva continued with new vocalist Ricardo Texeira and keyboardist Hugo Marinho. Their second album, 'Sintra,' included the song 'Addicted,' which became one of their most recognized tracks alongside others like 'Broken' and 'Corporation.'
The band's lyrics often explored introspective themes, and their relatively private approach to public appearances contributed to a certain mystique around their work during their active years.
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